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bash

[bash] / bæʃ /
NOUN
party
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Now, Lorna, clinical service lead for vaccination, and a team of nurses have been recruited to bash the phones again as measles cases rise once more.

From BBC

And in that context, to have as a last speaker, without any rebuttal of any arguments that were made, someone who just bashed Europe, right, left, and center.

From The Wall Street Journal

It's Saturday afternoon and the tournament resembles a beach bash in full swing, costumed bodies heaving under the blazing sun.

From BBC

There are references to Andrew's previous birthdays in the Epstein files, such as a glitzy bash for his 50th at St James's Palace.

From BBC

There are plenty of reasons to bash California, if one is so inclined.

From Los Angeles Times




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